Alright, so today I wanted to mess around with making a Manchester United baseball cap, just for kicks. I’ve been a big fan of the team for a while now, and I thought it would be cool to have a custom cap. Let me tell you, it was a bit of a journey, but I’m pretty stoked with how it turned out.

First things first, I needed a plain baseball cap. I rummaged through my closet and found an old, solid red one that was perfect. It was a bit dusty, but nothing a good wash couldn’t fix. Gave it a quick clean, and it was good as new.
Next up, I needed the Manchester United crest. I remembered I had an old jersey that I didn’t wear anymore. It was a tough call, but I decided to sacrifice it for the greater good. Carefully, I cut out the crest from the jersey. It was smaller than I expected, but it would do.
Getting the Crest On
Now, here comes the tricky part. I had to figure out how to attach the crest to the cap. I considered sewing it on, but my sewing skills are, well, non-existent. I didn’t want to mess it up. So, I opted for fabric glue. I found some in my craft box—thank goodness I keep everything!
I carefully applied the glue to the back of the crest. It was a bit messy, but I managed to get a decent layer on there. Then, I positioned the crest on the front of the cap, right in the center. I pressed it down firmly and held it there for a few minutes, just to make sure it stuck well.
Waiting Game
The waiting was the hardest part. I had to let the glue dry completely, which took a few hours. I kept checking on it every now and then, making sure it was setting properly. It was tough to be patient, but I knew it would be worth it in the end.

The Final Product
Finally, after what felt like forever, the glue was dry. I picked up the cap and took a good look at it. Honestly, it looked pretty awesome! The crest was firmly attached, and the cap looked like something you’d buy from the official store. I was so proud of myself!
- Started with a plain red cap.
- Cut out the crest from an old jersey.
- Glued the crest onto the cap.
- Waited for the glue to dry.
- Ended up with a custom Manchester United cap!
It might not be perfect, but it’s mine, and I made it. That’s what counts, right? I can’t wait to wear it to the next game. Go United!